The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 22, 1909, Image 5

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seuts free on through trains Tickets sold
ana baptaie checked to any point in the United
States or Canada
For information time tahles maps and tick
ts call on or write D Hostetter Aqent
McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General
PabsenKer Agent Omaha Nebraska
SOUTHWESTEKN NEBRASKA
HOSPITAL
McCook Nebraska
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SURGICAL GASES -- Newly I
equipped -with modern fittings
TELEPHONE 126
For rates and further information
write the SUPERINTENDENT
Winnetka Hospital Association Ltd
An 11J son was born to Mr and Mrs
Earl Notfey Sunday morning
Martin Scott is now with Engineer
Bleese on one of tbe hill engines at
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Flannel Shirts
Lined Glove
Pure wool Hose
heep lined Coats
O E Emerson was up the Imperial
branch lust week on a car inspecting
trip
The Modern Woodmen meet in Mor
ris hall every second and fourth Thurs
day evening
Miss Mi rtle Clark and Miss Ritta
Smith came down from Cheyenne Jn9t
week to visit relatives here
Conductor J C Davis was called to
Illinois Monday by the illness of his
mother Fie left en 14 via St Louis
Sunday 103 cars of stock went east
from Red Cloud 100 assembling there
from points west and 3 going forward
from Red Cloud
Mrs Herman Schobel went down to
Minden last week to be with her par
ents Mr and Mrs S B Robinson for
some time Ilbr mother has been ill
Tlie burning of a small bridge just
out of Inavale early Sunday morning
delajed all trains east and west on the
St Louis Denver line for a few hours
A L Sikes who has been very sick
for a long while but who is now im
proving expects to shortly leave for
Missouri on a long visit to recover
health and strength again before re
turning to work
Ed Vernon was killed in the Wymore
yard Sunday Ho was under a string
of cars repairing a drawbar when an
engine backed the cars over his legs
amputating them and causing his death
a few hours later
Engineer Walter Stokes has joined
the editor in a Let the Women Do the
Work fraternity or at least until that
cleft foot of his heals The editors
lamp is meanwhile suffering a partial
eclipse from the mis application of the
family axe to a recalcitrant stick of
kindling wood
Mr Hickox train and road master of
the Sterling division was Beverley injur
ed last week at Curtis A large cake
of ice jnmped tbe chute and knocked
him down to the ground A broken
wrist -concussion contusions bruises
resulted He did not regain conscious
ness until the following day
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Attractive Health
and sound tooth bear a cIomj relation to one another You wouldnt ex
pect a watch to run if some of the part or wheels uere rciiinod neither
is it reasonable that j ou should expect pood health when sonic of the
iital orf aus to promote health arc lo t
A Full Set of teeth will masticate food more thoroughly than part of
a set You will enjoy the use of teeth that I will repace and the need
of thorn may be greater than you re ilize Come in and talk it over
DR H J PRATT Dentist over McConnells Drug Store
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Time Card
SiXgnemaqjEagt
New flues aro beiug given the 1081
Tank repair woik is uncommonly
heavy
Pilot repairs were placed on the 3019
this week
Tho 2012 is having the bushing placed
in hor cylinders
A new fire brick arch was placed in
the 1GS1 this week
Lirakeman Strasser is off on furlough
and incidentally acquiring a helpmeet
The turn tablo gasoline ensino is on a
strike and is receiving attention
Au archaic hoisting engine from AU
ron is in tho backshop for an overhaul
ing
Engine 1023 is in the backshop frum
the Lincoln division for an overhaul
ing
Machinist Helper Selby has bMn
transferred to the roundhouse nilit
force
A Mr Hamilton went to work in the
backshop this morning as a machinist
helper
N V7 Franklin was m Republican
City last week doing sume work for
the company
Web Josselyn became smrekeekor at
Sheridan Wyoming last week He
has been located at Plattsnnuth
W J Kelley brother of Mrs J G
Inglis departed for his home in Ealgo
nia Canada Wednesday morning
Fred Huston night operator at Yuma
is off duty sick and Andy Young a
former agent is subbing for him
Engineer and Mrs Clyde Wick wire
departed Monday morning for Limon
Colo on a weeks visit with her par
ents
Engine 1339 went out of the backshop
this week and went thru the breaking
m process yesterday The 1637 will go
out tomorrow Engine IIS went in for
a No 3 first of the week
W A Colling who was called hornw
by the death of his mother at Indian
ola visited relatives and friends here
this week Will formerly worked for
the Burlington here but of late years
has been in the Union Pacific service in
Denver
Harry Rogers the efficient and popu
lar trainmasters clerk has received a
merited promotion in his appointment
as yardmaster at Sterling under Super
intendent Weidenhamer Henry Best
of Chief Dispatcher Pates office is in
the trainmasters office getting wise un
der Mr Rogers tutelage and will fall
heir to the position when the latter
leaves to assume his new place and
added emolument
An Amateur Conjurer
Goes of Whi ky
Forty goes of wh y had been
consumed by the licensed vWnnov
and still ho wns sober at least so he
told the city coroner Goes is a com
mon Verm in this connection but it
lacks the full appropriateness to the
situation of its Scottish equivalent in
the story of another big drink told Uy
Dean Ramsay It was at a party near
Arbroath held to celebrate the re -dilation
cf two farmers who had urns
been enemies When the party at I t
broke up at a morning hour tho pe
nurious lady of the house who had not
been able to sleep a wink for anxiety
caloi over the stairs to the servant
IIow many bottles of whisky have
they used Betty
I diuua ken mem was the answer
but thpyve druneken six gang o wa
ter S
To the pGor girl who had to gang
to the well for the qualifying fluid
these were gees indeed Lonoon
Chronicle
Expert Figuring
A well known actor tells a story of
a in a little New Eng
land town where he has often tpent
his summers 1 was walking down
the main street one day said lie
when I saw old Silas grinning from
ear to ear 1 hardly thought that he
was that glad lo see me So after
speaking lo him 1 said Why the smile
that wont come off Silas What i as
happened to make you so hipy is
morning Ive been a gittin married
this mornln was the noee
ply Married Ton I ex irei
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friends to the last
lives CrW For Her
Martha Yon dont ire in to say y i
have accepcd that Mr Spootvr V y
he is so awkward you know I siw
him holding n umbrella over you the
other day and all the water it caught
he allowed to drain right on to you
Kancy What better proof could I
have that he is in love with me He
hadnt the least idea that it was rains
ing the dear man Boston Transcript
Not Surprised
Mrs Gramercy She must have been
surprised when her husband gave her
such an expensive present Mrs Park
Not surprised my dear but suspi
cious
You may try to do many a days
worry but you can do only one days
worV at n time
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During n little poUctrIin trip n f
tlernnn came unop tedly upon a jT
country race couiro and on one iff
tiou of the ground found a thimblerlg
establishment In full work
standing the remonstrance of his cum-
panion the gentleman who was a hit
of a madcap insisted on watching ike
game
Now would the gent like to w it
a crown lie could llnd the ia r
marked the expert
Yes was the reply
The money was on both sides depos
ited and the pedestrian lifting up he
thimble pointed out the required -
and took the stake
A ti ond bet double or quits ivd
ed to the surprise of the expert in the
same result
Then a third wager a pound or
nothing steadied the nerves of the
loser and the trick was accomplished
with great caution The gentleman
lified up the thimble and showed the
pea at the same time pocketing the
stacs
Shelp me etc 1 didnt put it
there exclaimed the bewildered art
ist
Xo but I always carry my 011
pea rejoined the man who had come
out right as he went on his way with
the spoils of war London Tit Bits
In Modern Egypt
Douglas Stations book iu Egypt
contains some curious anecdotes Km
instm My doctor was called to sec
an Egypt in who was in a very Kjw
stale -What is the matter he asked
1 think it is only depression 1 have
been a fil and a law case 1
would not backsheesh the other m is
lawyer and he baclsheeshd i
Later on when another Egyptian U
my friend that he had won a law
my friend said I suppose you b
the other mans lawy -
The Egyptian gave a beautiful up
and said How did you know
And again I was at Luxor vten
they were recruiting for the army T
a young man was found to be phys
ically ill his relations wore plungi d In
grief Professional mourners vcr
hired to squat outside the poi e rtx
tien Avlierc the recruiting took place
yelling and weeping If on the o her
hand he was rejected as undersi od
or a weakling or tainted with a loath
some disease his relations and friends
flew to him rejoicing and kissed hn
and hurg on his neck
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traband of war And on the conclu
sion of peace a measure was passed
through the German reichstag which
forbade under penalty of death any
future similar aerial violation of Ger
man territory during time of war
So Jong ago as 1S30 again balloon
ascents were made illegal in Turkey
so far as regsirds Constantinople and
forty miles around and in 1S72 the pro
hibition was extended to include the
entire Turkish empire To France
however belongs the distinction of hav
ing made the first laws for the regula
tion af aerial traffic In 17S4 it was
Solemnly decreed that nobody should
be permitted to go up in a balloon or
any other kind of aerostatic machine
which was worked by burning spirits
of wine or any other means of making
a fire
Later in IS11 it was enacted in
France that henceforth no halloon
whether free or captive should he per
mitted to ascend with any species of
furnace or stove that no one should
be allowed to ascend in a balloon un
less he carried a parachute and that
ascents were not to be begun later
than one hour before sunset nor earlier
than an hour after suurise Further
more no ns oets whatever were to he
undertaken during the garnering of the
harvest
thereto
nor for six weeks prior
Wen
By one of those queer marriage set
tlements sometimes made in England
a young man agreed to pay his wifes
mother 100 on the first day of each
jear He settled in Canada and when
he came to make the remittance he
deducted the amount of the postage
and sent her only 99S4 The mother-in-law
insisted that she must have the
other 1G cents and after they had
quarreled by mail about it for a
month or two she had her attorneys
bring suit against him in the Ontario
courts She made him pay too and
stuck him for the cost of the action
though she was obliged to fee her
own lawyers The total expenses of
this sixteen cent lawsuit were said to
be exactly 012 most of which fell
upon the economical son-in-law
Just So
I wish you would use your influ
ence to get Jinx to attend our poker
party this evening
Jinx Why hes the poorest poker 1
player you ever saw
I know it Houston Post
Command large fields but cultivate
small ones Virgil
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France Made the First Laws Govern- j ckSe of j wteh fjom Ler visit j
inn Aerial Traffic 1 Lincoln
In 1S71 when French balloons from
Fa Cravn departed Sia
beleaguered Paris were dropping on
the sacred soil of Prussia a royal j for her r m 1U ita hM t
decree declared them confiscate as con- a month with her parents Mr and Mr t
W J Porter m East MtCrok
There was a verj large vruva at S I
Rogers sale Wednesday but evor
thing went tery chrri The famip
will leaie for Texas rext JioiCay
J I Lee fhth bed filling his ice bra
hist week and on Thursday of thi
week shipped ice hy car loads to pt ini
in Kansas htnest ice 00 lir market
Mrs Ilari Meyer arrived homo from
Iowa last Saturday
A D Uowcr and wife of Edgewater
near Denver have tine girl baby
Ralph Warfield is recovery from a
vere attack of measles
The baby of C A Phil
ligs died yesterday afternoon Wa
buried this afternoon in tho U B cent
etery a few miles south of this city
ADVERTISED LISTi
The following letters cards and p ick
ages remain uncalled for at the McC 00k
postollicF January 22 lSt9
LETTKRS
ClarkfHr Bcr Cbnn y Mr Thon t
Clark -Mr C J Darnell C H
Dooty Mr Oreille H1K Mr Joepfc
JIcHride T F Mackey Mr W
Thompson Mrs Tillie Taylor 5Jr II ii
Turzean Emi J Thompson Mr W 1 H
CARDS
Hark Ida
Degole 3ir Jak
Evaiii Mr
Hoffman Mary
Miller Mi s Kittj
Short Mr Or
William- Jack
Boytner Mrs Gertni
Baker Miss Elizabeth
Harris Mrs Mary
Krefcdr Mary
Oh oft Miss Ansa
Stevens Mr Oiie
Scott Miss Ethel M
When calling for the o pleaso say
they were advertised
S B McLean Postmaster
For breakfast we have buckwheat Ral
ston and Advo pancake flours and maple
syrup and mapleine to go with them
HUBER
Real Estate Filings
Efiie D Allen et cons to lame
M Brady wd to lot 10 bik 4
1st McCook and other con
sideration 100
Syren J VanMeter to the pub
lic rel to sejqr nw qr 7-3-27
Bryant E Corwin et ux to C E
Corell wd to lots 3 2 3 bik
19 Indianola 1750 00
I W Dolan et cona to A H
Bell wd to lota 1 2 bik 6
Indianola 250 00
Brakeman W T Yan Sleeve has been
transferred to tbe Repoblican Oberlia
branch
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